Slowly but surely, electric cars are taking over the market. Although the lack of microchips slows down their delivery, this obviously does not prevent customers from buying electric cars. According to the data, out of the total number of registered electric cars in September in Europe, 24,591 units are Tesla Model 3.
Compared to September 2020, Tesla recorded a growth of 58 percent, selling 6,327 units more than the second best-selling car (Renault Clio). Also, the Tesla Model 3 reached number one in September thanks to a better sales campaign, compared to 17th place in August when only 7,827 units were sold.
Obviously, government incentives for electric vehicles and Net Zero strategies, have a positive impact on the growth in popularity of electric cars. The American car rental company Hertz, recently ordered 100,000 Tesla cars in order to increase the number of its electric vehicles in America.